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Special Announcement: Limited-Time Fre…
To celebrate the launch of our new website, we are delighted to offer a limited-time free escort and assistance servi…
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Taira no Masakado’s Kubizuka: The Buri…
In the heart of Tokyo’s Otemachi district lies Taira no Masakado’s Kubizuka, a small burial mound said to hold the he…
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Japanese Vocabulary Guide for Foreigne…
First, the “Eene” (iine) in our company name, EeNe Japan, means “good” or “like.”Eene Japan introduces tourist spot…
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Fugu: Japan’s Iconic Delicacy and the …
Fugu, or pufferfish, is one of Japan’s most famous and intriguing delicacies. Known for its delicate flavor, unique t…
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Exploring Tsukiji Outer Market in the …
We arrived at 7:30 AM, but it was already overflowing with tourists. Everyone was probably looking for breakfast.The …
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Ueno Zoo
Ueno Zoo, officially known as the Ueno Zoological Gardens, is the oldest zoo in Japan, having opened its gates in 188…
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Ema: Wooden Prayer Plaques in Japanese…
Ema are small wooden prayer plaques found at Shinto shrines throughout Japan. They are an important part of Japan’s t…
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Ueno Park
Ueno Park, officially known as Ueno Onshi Park, is one of Tokyo’s most iconic destinations. Established in 1873 as Ja…
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The East Gardens of the Imperial Palce…
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, located in the very center of Tokyo, offer visitors a rare combination of na…
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Hama-rikyū Gardens
Hama-rikyū Gardens is one of Tokyo’s most beautiful and historically significant landscape gardens, offering a peacef…